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Apr 1, 2003 10:16 am
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Here is Chris' example: http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/anonymous/Vagi_3051.1.jpg Which is of nicer style that the previous example: ...
Dave, Vagi cites the same specimen, Kent's #28 for both his 3051 and 3053. Your second example is closer to Kent's #28, especially in treatment of the crested...
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Apr 1, 2003 6:01 pm
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just ran across this on cnn: http://tinyurl.com/8m0x ras...
Michael C. has kindly provided a scan of that Kent plate... http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/temp/kent.gif ... I'm definitely leaning toward the AAH example...
"And to continue our story on the discovered cache of Roman banknotes leading numismatist John Lavender has kindly provided a photograph of one of these...
... Very nicely done Ras. Thanks! I'm only sorry you owned up to it so quickly, as it would have been fun to watch some of the humorless souls on this list try...
I await news of the denominations in the hope that they will finally solve the problem of Aurelian's coinage reform! [Non-text portions of this message have...
Good one RAS. You had me going..... Best regards, Ken Martins Water/Wastewater Specialist CH2M HILL Ph. (714) 429-2020 x2284 Fax (714) 424-2094 ... From:...
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Apr 1, 2003 9:28 pm
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Hello Chris, I would avoid boiling any coin, especially a fragile coin. Water can seep into the interior of the coin; reach boiling point, and cause damage to...
Good one RAS .April First ! ... (http://www.electriciti.com/garstang/DavesCoins.html). ... ===== Joe Blazick __________________________________________________...
hi, this is very exciting news. i now have hope that something i have been trying to prove my whole life, too which i found major opposition to my theory,...
In a message dated 4/1/2003 3:32:19 PM Central Standard Time, kmartins@... writes: ... Excellent Job! I had to look carefully to figure out that the CNN...
How did we go from roman banknotes (romans had banks??) to roman jumbo jets? Must be a slow work day with extra time on our hands. Brian Holland jim hauck...
all kidding aside, didn't the romans, in fact, have banks? although the claim that they didn't is a popular catch phrase on ebay uncleaned coin sales it seems...
The Romans were very advanced but really! Airplanes! Gary Zink [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Apr 2, 2003 2:18 am
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FOOLS! You are all fools! Ras is obviously part of a global conspiracy to ridicule the existence of these banknotes. It is obvious to anyone with half a brain...
Ras, You are quite right, the Romans did have banks, providing much the same range of basic services as a modern bank - cash storage, loans, commodity trading...
Anybody know how to distinguish 6th century Miletos twelfth staters from 4th century retrogrades of the same type from Caria? These twelfth staters from...
Warren, Thanks for your fascinating post. It does not surprise me that these coins are now considered to be imitations. But why would an "imitator" spell out ...
I have just recieved a Vitellius AR den and I am having some problems attributing it from sears, can anybody help, here are the legends AVITELLIUS GERM IMP AUG...
Bob, Could be RIC 90, CONCORDIA P R reverse. You can find a nice one here: http://www.dirtyoldcoins.com/chitlins/indexa.htm Scroll down to RIC 90. Which makes...